A collection of online resources for students at the John D. Runkle School, Brookline, Massachusetts
Purpose
The purpose of this wiki is to provide content area resources for students in all grades across the curriculum. Content included on this wiki has been contributed by classrooms teachers and specialists. This space is designed for Educational Online Resources Only.
Site Layout
Links are organized by grade level K-6. Within each grade level, links are listed by content area.
Grades 7 and 8 have links listed by content area.
About the Program
Brookline’s instructional technology program presents technology as a resource to access, reinforce, and extend content-area lessons; as students use computers within language arts, math, science, social studies, etc., they also develop valuable technological skills. These skills permit students to think, research and present in an enriched and more powerful way; one that is similar to what they will encounter in the real world.
Learning Expectations
Our Learning Expectations combine the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS • S) created by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and Massachusetts Technology Literacy Standards and Expectations. Both sets of standards cite the need for students to demonstrate proficiency in the use of computers and applications, responsible use of technology, and the ability to use technology for research, problem solving, and communication.
Click Here for More Information about the Public Schools of Brookline Instructional Technology Program
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Welcome to Resources4Learning!
A collection of online resources for students at the John D. Runkle School, Brookline, Massachusetts
Purpose
The purpose of this wiki is to provide content area resources for students in all grades across the curriculum. Content included on this wiki has been contributed by classrooms teachers and specialists. This space is designed for Educational Online Resources Only.Site Layout
Links are organized by grade level K-6. Within each grade level, links are listed by content area.Grades 7 and 8 have links listed by content area.
About the Program
Brookline’s instructional technology program presents technology as a resource to access, reinforce, and extend content-area lessons; as students use computers within language arts, math, science, social studies, etc., they also develop valuable technological skills. These skills permit students to think, research and present in an enriched and more powerful way; one that is similar to what they will encounter in the real world.Learning Expectations
Our Learning Expectations combine the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS • S) created by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and Massachusetts Technology Literacy Standards and Expectations. Both sets of standards cite the need for students to demonstrate proficiency in the use of computers and applications, responsible use of technology, and the ability to use technology for research, problem solving, and communication.Click Here for More Information about the Public Schools of Brookline Instructional Technology Program
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Created and Maintained by:
Jenny Murphy
jenny_murphy@brookline.k12.ma.us
and
Various Classroom Teachers at the John D. Runkle School, Brookline, MA
runkle.org